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Lochnell Intermediate Piping Championship Results

This prestigious contest for professional solo pipers aged under 22 was held yesterday, October 19th, at Lochnell Castle, Benderloch, Argyll, courtesy the Earl of Dundonald.

The overall champion, by piobaireachd preference, was Cameron May, from Dillarburn, Lanarkshire.

He is pictured above with (l) Ross Conner, Campbeltown, winner of the MSR, and (r) Ruiraidh Brown, Dunblane, winner of the Ceòl Mòr.

Cameron received the overall trophy and the Royal Scottish Pipers’ Society Bronze Medal and £200. Ross received the W McCallum Snr. Memorial Chanter. Ruiraidh received the Jimmy McIntosh Memorial Piobaireachd Trophy. The full results were as follows:

Piobaireachd
1 Ruiraidh Brown, £120, Red Speckled Bull
2 Cameron May, £80, Lament for the Children
3 Brodie Watson-Massey, £60, Lachlan MacNeill Campbell of Kintarbert’s Fancy
4 Ross Conner, £40, Old Men of the Shells


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MSR
1 Ross Conner, £120, South Hall, Cat Lodge, Drumlithie
2 Kyle Cameron, £80, Abercairney Highlanders, P/M Hector Maclean, Alick C MacGregor
3 Cameron May, £60, Duke of Roxburgh’s Farewell to the Blackmount Forest, Inveraray Castle, Mrs MacPherson of Inveran
4 Brodie Watson-Massey, £40, Leaving Lunga, Ewe wi’ the Crookit Horn, Stornoway Castle

Each competitor received substantial expenses on top of prizemoney. The competition was created to celebrate 150 years since the inauguration of the Argyllshire Gathering. This was its fourth year.

Each piper had to submit four tunes of his own choice, tunes given in the final tuning room. There were eight invitees.

The judges for both events were Alasdair Henderson, Ronald MacShannon and Dr Jack Taylor. Fear an Tigh: John Wilson. Stewards: Torquil Telfer, Alastair Dewar, Glynis Dewar, Alastair MacGregor

Sponsors were The Piobaireachd Society, The Wyfold Charitable Trust, Duncan Louis Stewart Foundation, Alick Campbell of Lochnell, Andrew Holman of Kilfinichen and the Royal Scottish Pipers Society.


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